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mwe2121
05-03-2006, 11:39 PM
Hi I`ve already purchased the klasse twins and have been reading the post about applying the KSG and buffing off. I have read diffrent post about using sonus product that is now discontinued to aid in buffing off the KSG. My question is should I get sonus Acrylic glanz, Sonus Detailing Spritz or should I get both.



Thanks,

Matt

shortspark
05-04-2006, 03:23 AM
Hi I`ve already purchased the klasse twins and have been reading the post about applying the KSG and buffing off. I have read diffrent post about using sonus product that is now discontinued to aid in buffing off the KSG. My question is should I get sonus Acrylic glanz, Sonus Detailing Spritz or should I get both.



Thanks,

Matt



Do you mean buffing off the KSG with a machine or by hand? Unless you are a pretty much an expert with the buffers, SG is probably better done by hand. There still can be a hazing problem (which requires hand buffing) if you apply too much but thin application will avoid this. If you do have to buff out the haze, I suggest a Sonus-like mixture of 1 part SG to 3 parts distilled water. Put it in a mister bottle and squirt the haze, then buff with a mf - the haze should come right off.



Good QDs like Menzerna`s HGAS, Wolfgang`s spritz, Jeff`s SG as well as of course the Sonus, should work for this as well. But if you have a bunch of SG and some distilled water, this method is the most economical way to go.

Setec Astronomy
05-04-2006, 04:21 AM
I have read diffrent post about using sonus product that is now discontinued to aid in buffing off the KSG.



None of the Sonus spray products have been discontinued. When the Detailing Spritz first came out, it was supposed to replace both the Acrylic Spritz and the Carnauba Spritz, but due to continuing demand, those products were retained. They can be found on this (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/quick-detailing.html) page, while the Acrylic Glanz is here (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/klasse1.html) and the Detailing Spritz is here (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/carwax.html) .